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Pe cee: NE OO o FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1921. SLUGGED BY Vet’s Check RAILROAD LABOR| THUGS dal Joins Family BOARD SILENCED An pensation of $96 the award by government Decision Against Line Alexander Takacs, exeervice m | of the American army and na . MAN DYING of Sunbury, veostved ia eattic Fii-| CHTCAGO, Ded, 0.— The Unhed BY CHARLES M. M’CANN — | William Short, president of the os States railroad labor board today was| DUBLIN, Deo, 9 —A majority of | State Federation of Labor, will speak day, means that his wife and child, restrained from publishing a decision |the Irish people today rallied to the |at Franklin high school thin evening jnow in hungerstricken Hungary.|finding th nnsylva systems |eupport of the four cabinet members | at & o'clock at the community Amer. ., Will so0%, be in tle, accord to/euilty of violating rules laid down| who favor acceptance of the peace | ican » Week observance. AssaNants Captured After, Si! "00", Be 10 Beatie, acorn ety the board {treaty with Great Hritain Henry 1. King in another speaker One Is Shot Down [poypane saa » ual fr |. Federal Judge Landis issued a tom:| President De Valera and two other /and John H. Burch will preside, ‘ ix let offices of the United porary injunction on petition of the; cabinet ministers oppose it | Interest in Eduewtion week dn by Police | States Veterans’ bureau here today.! Pennsylvania that publication of the| ‘The press of Ireland is unanimous | growing as the week advances, and | Takacs, who served in the S5th|board’s ruling would “cause disvatis |ly in favor of the pact. Unbiased the eontest for the Pain'erNoble } a Nee faction and dissension in the ranks | authorities who should know the real| Post silk flag, to be awarded to the After slugging and perhaps fa | ‘livision, was discharged from sery:|'% employes.” feeling of the people informed me! gohool Bi. tag largest attendance tally wounding AP, McKenzie, a | ioe early in 1918 because of heart) ©. BL Helserman, chief counsel for| there are three persons in Ireland | jy proportion to ita enrollment, ts sastariver, two alleged bendits | troubts. Three months later tuber-/the carrier, sald he had reason to be | who would vote in favor of the treaty getting warm. Jculosia developed. Mg filed claim/tieve the board was about to make |to every one against This afternoon at 2 o'clock Will were captured by police Thur | for total disability compensation be-| public tts finding In a case brought day night, after a furious chase cause of this diseasq in January, to its attention by the federated shop ever the city. One of the thugs | 1921, and is now confined in the/crafts, affiliated with the American Was shot in the back. MeKen- | Cushman hospital, Tacoma, Today Federation of Labér le bs In the city hospital with a | D¢ received’ a government check for) The board, it te $1,083 back compensation pay decided that the Pennsylvania vio | fractured o result of | ekull, thy dy, ah OO ey ge ae blow from a revolver butt. ‘The two men held by police are Charles Myers, 19, a mechanic, and | davits Elmer Winters, 19, a marine fireman. | With the service were obtained. Both are said to have committed an assault on a taxidriver and held up two drug stores in Portland last b taht HERE’S MORE ABOUT MoKenaie told the police the two! men entered his taxi at Fourth ave and Pike st. at 7 p. m., telling him to drive them to the Great Northern docks by the way of Queen Anne hill While the ont was in the Queen Anne dist The two men took the car j#ible for the award After working many connecting the being granted. months, affi tuberculosis fer with railroad executiver on mat ters of working conditions The unions, when the case was be fore the beard, alleged there was an election of employes held tn Penn sylvania shops for members of com: | mittees to meet employers. The} Pennsylvania, unions charged, would not recognize some of the union rep resentatives, thus violating a rule of the board. STARTS. ON PAGE ONE |) Hearing on the temporary injune tion is weheduled for tomorrow cording to the best information, were other guarding McKengle with a/ plenary seasion in at jam NOW | At the Wheeler st. bridge McKen-| State Hughes on the opening day of . ¢ e} sie was forced to get out of the car.|the conference startled the world) T°? Yeet leases on Mbegeericef, He was searched for a pistol and/with his sweeping program for limi. | ferry system wege eed private Struck 4 crushing blow the | tation of naval armament operators by the cou sty commipieon ead, which Knocked him uncon-| TEXT SOON TO jera at their weekly meeting Thure sclous and fractured his skull. Sew BE PUBLISHED | day afternoon, eral hours later McKenzie came } his senses and called police,” ‘°| ‘The text of the four-power agree-| Fares may lowered, but not ‘The bandit car was found by apo. | ™MEMt to Preserve the peace of the | raised’ the commissioners stip * Pacific, which scraps the Angio-| Nee car in charge of Sergeant R. a and service as good as that rendered Newton and Patrotman J) MH. Mo.|J&Panese alliance, probably will be| Carthy, who opened fire on them and |™#4® public within the next few) by the county mugt be maintained, sot Myers. | days, possibly at the plenary seasion The Kitsap County Transportation Both men are said to have con-|!t Was drafted in a general way by | Co, secured the lease on the Vashon femved the attack on MeKenzie the | the Be etal pre ot Actual | ietents and Harper ferry, while the theft of the auto, and t tt ei oe vn | 7 Sabary of the ~ theo as pharmacy, |8ikRatures of the powers are believed | Lake Washington service was leased a to J. Ls Anderson, former superin. 904 Yesler way. ee tendent of the county ferry system, much the same Manner as Secretary of) over be IRISH 3 TO 1 ‘month com Restrained From Publishing Great Majortiy in Favor of Many Meetings on Today’s| understood, has|to have narrowed down to the test of whethe? Bamonn lated its decrees by refusing to allow | Michael Collins and Arthur Griffith certain union representatives to con-|who signed the agreement THE SEATTLE STAR ‘SHORT TO SPEAK | FOR TREATY UPON EDUCATION Peace Plan Program It Im considered likely the dail will | jam Phelps Totten was to address an | ratify by a narrow margin. It bas! audience at the Youngstown school, | been called to meet Wednesday with Charles L. Simmons, chairman. | Approval of the treaty is believed In gach case American Legion men are acting as chairmen, At 3 o'clock OF | ernest F. Wells was to mpeak at the Central school, with Judge Charles have the |. Claypoot at the Jefferson school greatest “backing” in Ireland Hpeakers this evening at # o'clock Following the statement of Deland chairmen follow: Brighton, Mr. Valera that he would decline to reo | Hinman, chairman; Ernest F, Wells, ommend acceptance of the agree-laneaker; B. F. Day, J. Richard! ment to the dati, Collins and Griffith | pijon, Keith Bullitt; Dunlap, Mra. | both announced they would fight for 7 ¢" Copeland, A. H. Wiseman; the treaty in the belief “the conflict | emerson, FR. Tt. Upton; Fairview, Dr De Valera PAGE 17 ( suicie BULLETS STOP PAST DRAGGED Hi ON NPY SPEIRS | AZICA ITN | FLEEING THIEF OUT OF GRAVE Burglar, Surprised in Shop, Witnesses Called to Prove Leaps Out Window | Slain Man’s Character | ~o Surprised in the act of looting | KNOXVILLE, Tenn. Dec. 9-—The past of Leo Harth, son of a wealthy the Anderson grocery at 8624 14th earty Friday, Ken Angelos, a Cory é t 25, was captured after pollee had | Knoxville broker, was dragged trom fired several shots at him as he | the grave today in an effort to #ave his slayer, Mra. Maud Moore Stubbs, from viction for his murder, leaped out » window, A neighbor living close to the store tnd phoned the police that a vurgiar| Attorneys for the fait Iittie Waa Wid tun wees ee \an who said she shot Harth rather Patroimen J. A. Tiyers, W. F.| than submit to an attack, laid before Stevenson and 6. J. Byers rushed to the jury today testimony of Barth's the scene, and surrounded the bulld-| fiends, that the dead man was of bad character. Indictments relating to Barth's habit of taking women on automo | tne | Upon entering the store, they say, | | they found Angelos loaded with loot | Commanded to halt, Angelos drop- ped the bundles and reached for his| bile rides, and then abandoning them hip. Thinking he was going to shoot, | on, lonely roads if they resisted Bian the police opened fire. Angelos then | were read into the record. rushed for a window, and jumped| Judge Nelson refused to permit jury to hear of these spscitie "aa but he admitted testimony eral witnesnes that Harth’s general reputation was “bad with regard te SSS St PEN FIENNES ANE FAS RS SNE NW SEE SST SSS Battalion Fire Chief Will-\thru it. Atter « chase of several | , : | block : iam J. Carr who, because of | ./r0" he was overhauled aad cap- despondency over ill health, committed suicide by yer nd MANILA, P. 1, Dec. 9.—Steps| “tne defense also produced two : : i: *pj.| toward organizing a mission of 20) .. esnes,” who testified ” z ri- ine with Nae. his throat with a razor Fri-| members to present to the Amen that they heard Harth peas their day morning. cen government at Washington the| rouse on Kensington pike just be- claims of the Philippine island»! ¢ore the killing occurred on the might ot centurtes is nearing an end.” Hf. K. Henson, Arthur H. ‘Younger Those who announced themselves in favor are Collins, Griffith, Barton and Cosgrave The attitude of the “irreconcib ables” was outlined In the statement by De Valera, insued at the conclu: | 2VO0E en ith: 2 West Woodland tion of the cabinet meeting. 4 ’ It in believed Colline—genial and | Fred J. Wettrick captivating speaker and loved in Ire-| land--will personally present his case ‘Western Grain Case stabs Ordered Reopened eee Craig to Present WASHINGTON, Dec. 9 fe commerce commission today . | terwt His Protest Today cricres » reopening of the Western BY ED L. KEEN l grain case, The petition for rebear- LONDOD Dec. 9.—Ulater’s objec: | ing in the matter of interstate rates tions to the Anglo-lrish peace treaty [on grain, grain products and hay, in ‘Thomas N. Swale; Maple, Harold H Granm; Seward, Ma), Milla, Dean Stephen I. Miller; Warren ave., Wiegert, Fred W, Hastings; Weet Queen Anne, Maj.A, A. Olen, Judre were to be presented to Premier|ecar loads, between points in the Lioyd George today by Sir James| Western and mountain Pacifi Craig. groups was approved Arguments were net for 1030 a, .m, In the meantime, ex ordered by the ‘The Ulster leaders’ complaint maid to be that financial clauses in| December 14 the jpact would enable the south of | tenaive reductions A Woman, who gave the name of! It is understood to be a short docu- Irene Burch, 22. is also held by po. | ment» No bonus is granted, altho Ander. Bee. Shé is thought to be the wife of| From authoritative American | son asked for $75,000 and the Kitsap Myers. j Sources, it was learned that In @nY | County Transportation Co. asked for} arrangements, understandings or | $140,000 a y But 20,000 barrels | jSareements which the American dele. | o¢ fuel oil will be turned over to the| gates approve, the senate will not b¢ | jeawes free of charge. ignored. Some of the major agree. | ments will be in definite treaty form. | new tariff, lowering the fare between such as the naval ratio pact. | Vashon inland and Harper by 5 cents. Following the definite assurance| Anderson is required to give $12 that Japan will accept the 60 per] 509 bonds to guarantee performance cent naval ratio, the actual drafting of the terms of the lease, which STARTS ON PAGE ONE jot this treaty has been started. 1t| ponds will be forfeited if the service Smith both-were arrested and grilled |is expected to be completed very |is discontinued for a 4$hour period for more than three hours. Neither | soon. The county retains ownership of all Would make any admissions. | The quadruple agreement will be @ | docks, slips and buildings. “Be general statement of policies in t iiss Mra. Smith become in- | Pacific and is a momentuous step! HAD fatuated with Mahoney. Two | toward peace in that part of the| DOPE; TO her BE SENTENCED photographs Mahoney were found in Mrs. Smith's bedroom, | T. Abe and K. Mankino are await ing sentence in the United States HERE’S MORE ABOUT In_general, it provider: 1. That the territory of all the Mrs. powers in the Pacific shall be re | that the two first met in the | offices of Lee Johnson, Ma- istrict court Monday, followin, honey’s counsel during his trial j bearing Thursday before Judge for maui | Jeremiah Neterer in which Abe plead: Mrs. Smith is said to be enstranged | from her husband. She was formerly | married to & man named Melrose, | according to Sheriff Btarwich. Her IZyear-cid seh was placed in the de tention home, i While Sheriff Starwich believes | the gun was intended primarily for | the release of Mahoney, he is of the opinion that Redmond, who has «| long record for murder and bank robbery, is the man who would have | 4 guilty to the charge of having 45 ounces of morphine in his posession. and attempting to wholesale it to federal agents. Mankino was found guilty on the same charge. dope, which would retail at over $10,000, is alleged to have been taken off a Japanese steamer in harbor the latter part of October. 4. The abolition of the Anglo : | TREE-CLIMBING pay espa par Win tthe Peete understanding | BURGLAR WORKS ' buret i was dome ana blind, for Mrs. Smith {4190 will be the agreement of non: |, #2 Durtier climbed s tree Thursday thes, night, clambered oma the porch is said to now claim that she doesn’t fortification of Pacific islands. This and dropped thre a bedroom window “breathing «pell”—probably six months—which is similar to the Bryan arbitration treaties, which the United States now has with more than 30 nations. 3. The powers would be mor- ally bound to consult each other before taking any action on the Pacific. probably will be dealt with in a sep- know Weir except by name. All /| . in the home 6f G. Bh. Suens, 1708 three men were together | crate ac paw Third ave. N.. escaping with $1, a While it is doubtful if an escape wnag ae | Purse, a pair of gloves and a key. ould have been effected even the the [Ireland to impose unjust tariffs on The Kitsap company has filed a} “| “In view of his recent public ut- comminsion several weeks ago will Uleter remain in effect. This objection, if it is the only one ; put forward by the Ulster premier, will not seriously affect application of the treaty, it was believed A most optimistic air still prevail | 4 in London despite the opposition! WASHINGTON, Dec. 9.—The first met in the dail cabinet, where |deficiency appropriation bill, Eamonn De Valera and two other jing approximately $106,000,000, wan cabinet members refused to indorse | favorably reported to the senate yew: the treaty. Thin opposition was ex-|terday. The measure as it passed pected and the belief is genera: here|the house carried approximately that a goodly majority of the Irish | §103,000,000. | people are in favor of acceptance and| The principal additions made by that the dail will ratify the pact. [the senate were $1,500,000 for the | A split in the dail cabinet im look. | Alaaka cable and $400,000 to pay for | ed upon as a split thruout Sinn Fein. |livestock slaughtered by the govern | Therefore, the entire weight of the ment on account of tuberculosis in powerful organization will not be | cattle. jtarown either way. | Craig expiemned no surprise on his | . |arrival here that De Valera had op- |Gloria Gets Half | posed ratification of the treaty, of Cc Estate FLORENCE, Dec. 9.—The final re- $106,000,000 Bill Reported Favorably }terances, it was rather too much to! [txpect he would immediately declare | port of the Tuscany estate of Enrico| curred while he was responding to | his agreement with the terms,” Craig | Caruso today was filed by authorities paid | Craig was to meet Lioyd George! was valued at 30,000,000 merciale. An asreement han been reached be- ltween Mrs. Caruno’s sons whereby |Gloria, the Caruso baby, | 15,000,000 lire. postponed until 4 p. m.. and he ar-| Banca Com: ived at No. 10 Downing st. promptly | at that hour. | Lesion Deserted, Mother children. Your members stood out for a© Gatewood,’ C. FE. MeMillan, Mad ceptance of the treaty, while De wiser B Meals: Greenwood, Harvey Valera aligned two of the | McMillin, George B. Cole; Interbay, | Cathal Baugh and Austin 8 Mra. Grace Burt, Deqn Burkheimer him aguinst the pact lIntertake (at Ldricold high school), Roy | The in-| carry: ‘The report showed that the estate | health lire, of nervous for some time prior to his! ye at 1 a m. but the conference was | which 14,000,000 is on deposit at the | appoplectic stroke. receives | ing to consider hix enforced imme ‘The remainder goes to the natural | other older members of the depart- |for independence, were taken today| of September 8, 1919. G4 when the legislature named a joint| Harth was cursing tis wortaneom committee of 10 to study and an-| panion, they swore. I wwer the report of the Wood-Forbes! ‘The case was expected to go te commission, the jury late today. s HERE’S MORE ABOUT SUICIDE STARTS ON PAGE ONE |to prepare for burial in Washelli cemetery Sunday under the joint] auspices of the Eagtes, Royal Ar-| canum and Seattle Fire Department | Retief association. Services will be} |in Eagles’ hall at 130 p.m, | Chiet Carr was 58, He was born) in Vancouver, this state, December | 23, 1863, { At the age of 15 he joined Port | land's volunteer fire department. he was fighting Sioux In- Nelson A, Miles North Dakota in the winter cam- cn of ‘90 and ‘91 | He returned to Seattie In the fall of and remained here with bis fam: jily until his death | His department record shows he | |was appointed a substitute fireman | on June 1, 1894, and as a regular) pipeman September 10, 1896. He resigned February 11, At 31 jdians under Gen. ' BEGIN NOW To think of Christmas Bargains! COME SEE OURS! We Save You Money! NOTTS BEST JERSEY BUTTER, 2 lbs!........98¢ | FULL CREAM CHEESE, apnea 1897, to = enter the plumbing business but |= |went back to the department on |= WHEEL SWISS CHEESE, Ib. : |June 6, 1898, ee ere On November 1, 1899, he was pro- moted to a lieutenancy, became cap- tain June 11, 1902, and battalion | chief on January 6, 1914. He had| |been off duty on account of disability |rince October 31 Several times he was injured in the performance of duty, While fight ing the Schwabacher Hardware store fire in 1905, he was struck by a fall ling brick that crashed thru hfs hel met from the top of a wall and laid open his head. BEST RANCH EGGS, per dozen.......60¢ Watch for Our XMAS Specials! BLUE COW BUTTER STORE” Near Main Entraace Fresh Shipment Milwaukee Sausages BECAME ILL 19 YEARS AGO | psec ee Tomorrow Ten years ago he became il! from ITTL exposure following a fire in the | = SAUSAGE, Ib., 35c Carnation !home of the late ex. Mayor Hiram C. = — ‘ERS, Tah {Gi h a |Gill. Two bad accidents that <i ee 35c be ea 10c fire calls contributed to his failing | POTATO Small He had been extremely | Name eure: 40c oan 6c SOUTH END DELICATESSEN | He had intended to retire from ° te Big Meat Market service on January 1, when, a few) | days ago, he got notice that a hear- |diate retirement along with several | ment would be held within a week Attempts Suicide} lof an 18-monthold baby girl, was in city hospital Friday, following a [muiclde attempt in the Seamen hotel Iast night. Mrx, Goldman was| Seattle, as far dewpondent because she said her hus! probably recover pennilens known. She wil CARS TO PAY That the municipal railway will be gun had reached the hands of the men, it ig considered certain that one or more jailers and deputy sheriffs | would have been shot in an attempt. | d break. | ble to off the first installment “Nobody is going to see Jim Ma os Fe $15,000,000 ee prion, or Redmond or Welr. | aye March 1, was indicated by street Sheriff Starwich declared lea - ar figures Friday Friday. “Not even their attorneys. rhe railway is obli¢uted to pay They will have to cite me in court! stone @ Webster $1,250,450, principal every other day firs and intrest on the traction bonds. Sheriff Starwich, Under Sheriff tinder the contract. this sum must Hutcheson, Deputy Prosecutor Car-| 6 placed in a special fund a month Mody and other officer who grilled in ;ayvance of the time of payment Mrs. Smith last night deciare she is The balance on hand Movember 10 | one of the hardest subjects they have |wog $461,323. The avekage monthly ever dealt with. She wept copiously, |intyxe of the utility,As $520,000. To but told them nothing. gether with athe Ses sums which 4 | will become avadlable, the railway fund will be amply nie to meet obi gations which mature March 1, ac cording to oify accountants News to Orient Not Satisfactory WASHINGTON, Dec. 9.—Friendiy = — felations between the United State: ' apa, Jagtn are being endangured bo Bomb Plot Suspect » Established Alibi “OMAHA, Dec. 9.—The latest at tempt to fix the blame for the Wall st, bomb outrage of September 16, 1920, “flivyered” today, when Mike Stine, a Pulgarian hotel clerk, arrest- TNVUHUEUUU UA UU TU cause of limited radio tactlities trans. | mitting news of the arms conference | to the Far East, V. 8. McClatchy Sacramento publisher, declared tod. before the senate naval affairs com- mittee McClatchy vigorously urged the . | extension of naval radia facilities | last night, following receipt of a| handling news dispatched to the | ™y8terious note, established an alibi. | Orient. | At the time of the explosion Stine} was doing @ “strong man” act with a News reports of the speeches of both President Harding and Secret, carnival company appearing at the Hughes sent to Japan st the opening | Aksarben festivities, in Omaha, he of the conference,” McClatchy de. | declared. Poli believe his story, | clared, were forced to be cut to such | but are still ling him, pending an extent because of the limited radio | further investigation | Limit § Lbs, While It Las facilities that the full meaning of the No trace of the mysterious sender addresses was lost of the note which caused Stine’s ar- “The promotion of world peace,” |rest has been found. he declared, “demands that fuller | — ~~ Metropolitan Market Elliott Ayal Main Floor fiews reports should be exchanged. De Velere Sactad to “Resign” Office LONDON, Dee, $—The Dublin cor To Remind You respondent of the London Evening News advised his paper today the! Local Bacon, Ib....17¢ resignation of Eamonn De Valera as of the Irish republic’ Pot Roast, Ib.. Be probably will be the outcome of the present fight over acceptance of the Anglo-Irish treaty De Valera was forced to his stand Sgainst the treaty by his recent ut ter it was said 1 Now the only outlet for his wound. | ¢d pride, after staking everything on republi ation is resigna Blind Publicist | : We dress all Our Own Drowned in Bath. POULTRY LONDON, Dec. 9—Sir Arthur iv i Pearson, blind publicist, ae AF 6 was drown | #4 In his bath tub here today. He lipped and fell, his héad striking aw edge of the tub, Stall 25 Fancy Bacon, lb... .35¢ Leaf Lard, lb. ..1219¢ Fancy Leg of Lamb Let Green Save You Money Our Very Best Butter, Ib..45¢ 2 Corn, Peas or String Beans 25¢ & Ibs. Pure Cane Sugar..47@ 2 CoOperative Milk .....19¢ 6 Rolls Totlet Paper -25¢@ Our Very Best Mince Me: 2 Ibs. ck Figen ... ...28¢ Ib. . eeecWereve 25¢ y and Milk 25¢ 2 Ibs, Fresh Roasted Coffee 35¢ 2 It eeded Rajsins 30¢ Best assortment of Syrup. Less 2 Ibs, Seediess Raisins, ., .45¢ money, Get our prices, Full Cream Cheese, Ib...25¢@ 6 bars Crystal White Soap 20¢ ¥ Big Cans Apricots , .55¢ MAPLI 2 cans Minced Clams....25@ Makes Inexpensive Corn Syrup. 1 Big Cang Pineapple....95¢ Tastes like Maple 3 202. bottle 35¢ Ibs. New Dried Prunes 25¢ Send us your Mail Orders. Yes, we deliver, Green’s Butter and Grocery Store No. 4 Stall 50—Lower Floor Phone Elliott 1848 ALPINE DAIRY Butter at 48¢; 2 Ibs. Eggs, Standards, doz We Offer the Best TALLS 21-22, MAIN FLOOR 95¢ Pullets at 48¢; 2 doz.....95¢ 55¢ Tillamook Cheese, Ib. ......88¢ Quality Our Motto SAAC AAS I NEE WASHINGTON DELICATESSEN Stall 33° P. Rounds, Manager —_— ASSORTED COFFEE CAKES Lower Floor XM. COOKIES Roast Pork, Ib. . ATKe FOR THE KIDDIES Lard, 2 Ibs. for.. 25¢ —AT— Local Bacon, Ib. 17¢ Sait Pork, Ib. 17¢ BOLDT’S Leaf Lard, 1b 12%¢ Fancy Hames all day Gunes ‘hy Market Ideal for “Ham an’” EA +2 Mra. Kathryn Goldman, 31, mother | band had deserted ber, leaving her) sisters, Mrs. H. ©. Funk and Mrs. Mra, Goldman is from New York,|and Mra. Margaret Magee of Los and has no friends or relatives in Pot Roast, Ib. - - - 10¢ Veal Roast, Ib. ......12 1-2c Breast of Veal, lb.......10c | Chief Carr is survived by three Annie Moriey of Vancouver, Wash., Angeles | His son is an employe of the Mac- Dougali-Southwick Co. here. ! I pound Shoulder Lamb, bb... ... . .10c Round Steak, Ib.....’...20¢ INDEPENDENT PACKING CO. NO. 3 WE CASH PAY CHECKS OETA SUNTUSTV ACUTE (ARNATION 12%, FINE GRANULATED 10 Ibs... 2... 6666 . 3 tall cans Salmon New Almond Nuts, New Brazilian Nuts, Ib ‘ Sun Maid Seeded Raisins, 15-02, pkg. 20¢ Blue Ribbon Tea, %-lb. pkg.........37¢ MAPLEINE. taste to des 1b. Lean East- ern Bacon pound 30c ss ATHE Large package Oats......2%@ large package of «ancake 2 Bee scene BT@ Picnics, Ib. 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